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Weight loss drug users save over £400 on food as take-up triples

10 June 2026 at 12:37

Research suggests households that include a GLP-1 user collectively spent £780m less on grocery bills

Weight-loss drugs are saving users’ households more than £400 a year on grocery bills, according to a survey, which found use of GLP-1s has nearly tripled in the past two years to 1.9 million adults.

More than 6.3% of households in Great Britain now include at least one GLP-1 user, according to the research by Worldpanel by Numerator. This marks a sharp rise from 4.1% of households in 2025 and 2.3% in 2024.

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© Photograph: Ashok Saxena/Alamy

© Photograph: Ashok Saxena/Alamy

WH Smith to raise £100m as it warns on profits due to Iran war

10 June 2026 at 08:46

Retailer plans to shut unprofitable stores as shopper numbers at airports fall amid Middle East conflict

WH Smith has issued a profit warning after shopper numbers at its stores in US airports fell as a result of the war in the Middle East.

The retailer, which operates 1,200 outlets globally in airports, railway stations and hospitals, also announced plans to raise about £100m to strengthen its balance sheet, pay down debt, invest in technology and shut down unprofitable stores after “a downturn in trading conditions”.

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© Photograph: Guy Bell/Alamy Stock Photo/Alamy Live News.

© Photograph: Guy Bell/Alamy Stock Photo/Alamy Live News.

UK’s biggest retailers urge government to act on youth unemployment

9 June 2026 at 16:50

Bosses of M&S, Sainsbury’s and Tesco among those writing to Starmer that the ‘ladder of opportunity’ is wobbling

Some of the UK’s biggest retailers are planning to write to the prime minister urging him to tackle the youth unemployment crisis, with signatories expected to include the bosses of Marks & Spencer, Sainsbury’s and Tesco.

Lobby group the British Retail Consortium said it had drafted a letter to Keir Starmer calling for action, and is circulating it among its 200 members, which include all the main UK retailers (with the exception of Games Workshop) as well as smaller shops. The letter is expected to be published on Wednesday.

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© Photograph: Oliver Dixon/PA

© Photograph: Oliver Dixon/PA

‘Historic’: Canadian warehouse workers sign first-ever union deal with Walmart

Union says collective agreement is just the start of a broader fight to unionize major employers across the country

Canadian warehouse workers have signed the first-ever collective agreement with Walmart, a breakthrough labour organizers are calling a “historic and powerful step”.

But the union says the deal with a corporation long hostile to organized labour is only an opening salvo in a broader fight to unionize major employers across the country.

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© Photograph: Unifor Canada

© Photograph: Unifor Canada

© Photograph: Unifor Canada

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